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Freshwater Fishing Australia Magazine

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&nbsp Write Review6 issues per yearFreshwater Fishing Australia magazine was first published over 24 years ago and is an institution for many of our country’s freshwater anglers. It is one of the longest running fishing magazines in the country.

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Freshwater Fishing Australia&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbspMay-Jun &nbsp

In issue 144 of Freshwater Fishing Australia Magazine. It’s time to put the wiggle, stop and twitch into your retrieves according to Adam Royter. Rhys Creed battles with a surface lure munching cod of epic proportions. Toby Grundy explains why he passes up the bigger snags for the maze of twigs and sticks in search of natives, while Mark Gercovich targets dirty water browns in south west Victoria with some cracking results to show for his efforts. Chris Frith explores the world of lipless crankbaits and describes how best to employ them when targeting yellowbelly. Andrew McGovern expands on his previous article regarding the introduction of speed into rescues to get results. Catching a big barra has been on Colby Lesko’s bucket list for a long time, but living in Victoria has limitsed those opportunities, but the lure of tangling with multiple meter plus fish in a single trip has always been at the top of his ‘to do’ list. Trevor Hawkins explores a stunning area in the northern regions of the KNP with a view towards the camping, sight-seeing and early settler history as much as about the fishing. Lucas Weaver de-mystifies the use of vibes when chasing natives. Dean Norbiato turns his attention to the often-neglected snags in the river with surprising results.There’s plenty more of course, too much to list here in fact, but as you’ve come to expect and realise from FWF magazine, there are more articles and columns than you can poke a fishing rod at!

Freshwater Fishing Australia magazine was first published over 24 years ago and is an institution for many of our country’s freshwater anglers. It is one of the longest running fishing magazines in the country. For two decades, the country’s leading fishing journalists have been providing the best information for our anglers. The quality of the publication has resulted in many local anglers retaining every copy of the magazine ever published. Freshwater Fishing continues to hold the trophy of the country’s most popular freshwater only publication.
Every two months Freshwater Fishing Australia’s team of expert writers update you on what’s working and where to fish. All techniques from fly fishing for trout through baitfishing for goldens to casting soft plastic for barra – and every variation between. The magazine’s popularity and strength is its concentration on providing information that fishers can apply to improve their success rate in a way that all readers can understand. All of the well-known and respected fishing writers have contributed to this magazine at some time in its history. Current experts who are regular contributors include Bill Classon, Greg French, Rod Harrison, Trevor Hawkins, Rod Mackenzie, Andrew McGovern, Frank Prokop, Steve Starling, Nigel Webster and Philip Weigall

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Freshwater Fishing Australia
&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp
May-Jun
&nbsp&nbsp

In issue 144 of Freshwater Fishing Australia Magazine. It’s time to put the wiggle, stop and twitch into your retrieves according to Adam Royter. Rhys Creed battles with a surface lure munching cod of epic proportions. Toby Grundy explains why he passes up the bigger snags for the maze of twigs and sticks in search of natives, while Mark Gercovich targets dirty water browns in south west Victoria with some cracking results to show for his efforts. Chris Frith explores the world of lipless crankbaits and describes how best to employ them when targeting yellowbelly. Andrew McGovern expands on his previous article regarding the introduction of speed into rescues to get results. Catching a big barra has been on Colby Lesko’s bucket list for a long time, but living in Victoria has limitsed those opportunities, but the lure of tangling with multiple meter plus fish in a single trip has always been at the top of his ‘to do’ list. Trevor Hawkins explores a stunning area in the northern regions of the KNP with a view towards the camping, sight-seeing and early settler history as much as about the fishing. Lucas Weaver de-mystifies the use of vibes when chasing natives. Dean Norbiato turns his attention to the often-neglected snags in the river with surprising results.There’s plenty more of course, too much to list here in fact, but as you’ve come to expect and realise from FWF magazine, there are more articles and columns than you can poke a fishing rod at!

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off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
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&nbsp You'll
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protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

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Freshwater Fishing Australia
&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp
May-Jun
&nbsp&nbsp

In issue 144 of Freshwater Fishing Australia Magazine. It’s time to put the wiggle, stop and twitch into your retrieves according to Adam Royter. Rhys Creed battles with a surface lure munching cod of epic proportions. Toby Grundy explains why he passes up the bigger snags for the maze of twigs and sticks in search of natives, while Mark Gercovich targets dirty water browns in south west Victoria with some cracking results to show for his efforts. Chris Frith explores the world of lipless crankbaits and describes how best to employ them when targeting yellowbelly. Andrew McGovern expands on his previous article regarding the introduction of speed into rescues to get results. Catching a big barra has been on Colby Lesko’s bucket list for a long time, but living in Victoria has limitsed those opportunities, but the lure of tangling with multiple meter plus fish in a single trip has always been at the top of his ‘to do’ list. Trevor Hawkins explores a stunning area in the northern regions of the KNP with a view towards the camping, sight-seeing and early settler history as much as about the fishing. Lucas Weaver de-mystifies the use of vibes when chasing natives. Dean Norbiato turns his attention to the often-neglected snags in the river with surprising results.There’s plenty more of course, too much to list here in fact, but as you’ve come to expect and realise from FWF magazine, there are more articles and columns than you can poke a fishing rod at!

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your device each month

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

However for iOS we recommend an iPad 2 (2nd gen)/iPhone 3 or better for performance
and stability. Earlier models with lower processor and RAM specifications may experience
slower page rendering and occasional app crashes which are outside of our control.

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and merchandise products on Pocketmags. The prices you see are the prices you pay,
we do not add additional shipping costs during the checkout. We deliver to the United
Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

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The deliveries are handled by each of our publishing partners. The great thing about
a subscription is that in most cases you will receive the issue before it goes on
sale in the shops!

Your subscription is most likely to start with the next available issue. The delivery
date is determined by the date that you placed your order and the print date of
the next available issue.

If you are concerned about a delivery, please contact the publisher of your subscription
directly. Alternatively, you can contact us and we will provide you with the details
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&nbsp For monthly
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some publishers may have longer lead times.

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&nbsp For international
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first delivery.

Freshwater Fishing Australia
&nbsp&nbsp|&nbsp&nbsp
May-Jun
&nbsp&nbsp

In issue 144 of Freshwater Fishing Australia Magazine. It’s time to put the wiggle, stop and twitch into your retrieves according to Adam Royter. Rhys Creed battles with a surface lure munching cod of epic proportions. Toby Grundy explains why he passes up the bigger snags for the maze of twigs and sticks in search of natives, while Mark Gercovich targets dirty water browns in south west Victoria with some cracking results to show for his efforts. Chris Frith explores the world of lipless crankbaits and describes how best to employ them when targeting yellowbelly. Andrew McGovern expands on his previous article regarding the introduction of speed into rescues to get results. Catching a big barra has been on Colby Lesko’s bucket list for a long time, but living in Victoria has limitsed those opportunities, but the lure of tangling with multiple meter plus fish in a single trip has always been at the top of his ‘to do’ list. Trevor Hawkins explores a stunning area in the northern regions of the KNP with a view towards the camping, sight-seeing and early settler history as much as about the fishing. Lucas Weaver de-mystifies the use of vibes when chasing natives. Dean Norbiato turns his attention to the often-neglected snags in the river with surprising results.There’s plenty more of course, too much to list here in fact, but as you’ve come to expect and realise from FWF magazine, there are more articles and columns than you can poke a fishing rod at!

As a subscriber you'll receive the
following benefits:

&nbsp A discount
off the RRP of your magazine

&nbsp Your magazine
delivered to your door each month

&nbsp You'll
never miss an issue

&nbsp You’re
protected from price rises that may happen later in the year

Shipping is included in the price for all subscriptions, single issues, bookazines
and merchandise products on Pocketmags. The prices you see are the prices you pay,
we do not add additional shipping costs during the checkout. We deliver to the United
Kingdom, Europe, United States of America and the Rest of the World.

Shipping Times

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The deliveries are handled by each of our publishing partners. The great thing about
a subscription is that in most cases you will receive the issue before it goes on
sale in the shops!

Your subscription is most likely to start with the next available issue. The delivery
date is determined by the date that you placed your order and the print date of
the next available issue.

If you are concerned about a delivery, please contact the publisher of your subscription
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for the publisher.

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some publishers may have longer lead times.

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&nbsp For international
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In issue 144 of Freshwater Fishing Australia Magazine. It’s time to put the wiggle, stop and twitch into your retrieves according to Adam Royter. Rhys Creed battles with a surface lure munching cod of epic proportions. Toby Grundy explains why he passes up the bigger snags for the maze of twigs and sticks in search of natives, while Mark Gercovich targets dirty water browns in south west Victoria with some cracking results to show for his efforts. Chris Frith explores the world of lipless crankbaits and describes how best to employ them when targeting yellowbelly. Andrew McGovern expands on his previous article regarding the introduction of speed into rescues to get results. Catching a big barra has been on Colby Lesko’s bucket list for a long time, but living in Victoria has limitsed those opportunities, but the lure of tangling with multiple meter plus fish in a single trip has always been at the top of his ‘to do’ list. Trevor Hawkins explores a stunning area in the northern regions of the KNP with a view towards the camping, sight-seeing and early settler history as much as about the fishing. Lucas Weaver de-mystifies the use of vibes when chasing natives. Dean Norbiato turns his attention to the often-neglected snags in the river with surprising results.There’s plenty more of course, too much to list here in fact, but as you’ve come to expect and realise from FWF magazine, there are more articles and columns than you can poke a fishing rod at!